Literature DB >> 7807105

Taperloc femoral component. A 2-6-year study of the first 100 consecutive cases.

W Hozack1, R Gardiner, S Hearn, K Eng, R Rothman.   

Abstract

The first 100 consecutive patients who underwent insertion of the Taperloc (Biomet, Warsaw, IN) femoral stem were prospectively studied with a mean follow-up period of 3.8 years (range, 2-6 years). Two of the original 100 patients were lost, giving a 98% follow-up rate. The diagnoses included osteoarthritis (76 patients), avascular necrosis (19), rheumatoid arthritis (3), chrondrolysis (1), and post-traumatic arthritis (1). The mean age at surgery was 56 years (range, 25-79 years), mean weight was 78 kg (range, 45-127 kg), and the female to male ratio was 29:71. Charnley pain and function scores were 3.0 and 2.8 before surgery and 5.5 and 5.4 after surgery. Thigh pain was present in 2% of the patients at the final follow-up evaluation. There were no revisions. Radiographic signs of bone-ingrowth fixation (calcar atrophy, spot welds) were seen in 92 of 94 components (98%). No component had complete demarcation of the porous-coated zones. Fifty-two of 94 patients were able to be matched for age, sex, weight, diagnosis, and length of follow-up period with a series of patients who received a contemporary cemented total hip. In this matched subset, the Charnley pain and function scores were 5.6 and 5.5 for the cementless Taperloc stem and 5.7 and 5.5 for the cemented control group; this is not a significant difference. These data indicate a clinical performance equivalent to a matched group of contemporary cemented total hip arthroplasties.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7807105     DOI: 10.1016/0883-5403(94)90094-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Arthroplasty        ISSN: 0883-5403            Impact factor:   4.757


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